Alaska Apartment Rules and Regulations

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AK-847LT
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Standard Apartment Rules and Regulations. Everyday rules that Tenants must agree to follow, dealing with specific items not covered in an Apartment Lease (please see form -846LT "Apartment Lease Agreement").

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A landlord cannot evict a tenant without an adequately obtained eviction notice and sufficient time. A landlord cannot retaliate against a tenant for a complaint. A landlord cannot forego completing necessary repairs or force a tenant to do their own repairs.A landlord cannot remove a tenant's personal belongings.

A routine inspection involves a landlord, maintenance worker, or property manager coming to your apartment and walking through it. They usually look for, and take notes on, any damages to the unit, changes made to the interior, or alterations to the outside of the property.

Check the cell phone reception. Check the water pressure and temperature. Make sure there are no pests Visit the apartment at night. Check the power outlets and electrical work. Take note of the parking lot at different times of the day. Speak to neighbors if possible. Test out the appliances.

Tenant's Name. Tenant's Address, Including Unit Number. Date of Move-In. Date of Move-Out (When Occurs). Date of Move-In Inspection. Date of Move-Out Inspection. Tenant Signature. Landlord Signature.

Fundamental responsibilities of landlords include: providing and maintaining the property in a clean and reasonable standard; giving proper receipts and maintaining records of all transactions pertaining to the tenancy; paying council rates and taxes; maintaining locks to ensure the property's security; and lodging the

Tenant's Name. Tenant's Address, Including Unit Number. Date of Move-In. Date of Move-Out (When Occurs). Date of Move-In Inspection. Date of Move-Out Inspection.

This includes keeping the property clean, safe and habitable. The landlord must adhere to all building codes, perform necessary repairs, maintain common areas, keep all vital services, such as plumbing, electricity, and heat, in good working order, must provide proper trash receptacles and must supply running water.

Notice to terminate a week-to-week lease. 14 days written notice from either the landlord or the tenant is required (AS 34.03. Notice to terminate a month-to-month lease.

Reach Out to Your Current Landlord. Contact Your New Landlord. Make Sure You Have Renters Insurance. Set Up Your Utilities. Change Your Address. Research Your New Neighborhood. Shop For New Furniture. Consider Storage.

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Alaska Apartment Rules and Regulations